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Website of the Month: Centre for Restorative Justice, Australia National University

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The Centre for Restorative Justice is located in Australian National University’s (ANU) Research School of Social Sciences (RSSS). The Centre undertakes high quality theoretical and empirical research on various aspects of the rapidly growing restorative justice field and maintains an active program of conferences and seminars. Its mission is to ensure that ANU remains a world leader in restorative justice scholarship and a leading trainer of doctoral students and postdoctoral fellows in the field.

The website offers information about the Centre’s activities and ANU faculty working in different aspects of restorative justice. Features include: 

Publications is a listing of the faculty and staff working in the Centre. Each name is linked to a bibliography of the person’s work.

People Profiles offers short biographical information on researchers with some links to other resources.

Other Documents, Papers and Reports is a short list of papers or articles on restorative justice with links to the full-text. 

Projects is a listing of projects undertaken by the Centre. These include:

 

By Susan Sheldon

August 2002

 


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